Production designer Mark Tildesley and costume designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb, along with cast and other filmmakers, discuss the inspiration, challenges and trials of conceiving and making the remarkable sets and costumes for the iconic Bond franchise.
A documentary about the career of legendary production designer Joe Alves and his four decades in Hollywood.
This documentary explores the mesmerizing world of Hollywood film production, delving into the intricate iconography, innovative production design, and captivating art direction. With a focus on the secrets behind creating visually stunning movies, it uncovers the hidden art that brings stories to life. Join us on a journey through the halls of Hollywood's creative genius.
Focusing on Top Hat, Astaire and Rogers experts and aficionados expound on the legendary duo's dancing partnership.
Storyboard sequence of the original slightly different ending of the escape from and sinking of Atlantis from the James Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me".
What goes in to the phrase, "Let's go to the movies"? An off-screen narrator takes us back to the earliest days of film: clips remind us of early stars and blockbusters. He explains how sound came to motion pictures: we see Jolson singing "Mammy" and John Barrymore playing Richard III. Next is a salute to the 30,000 people working in Hollywood at 272 different crafts. A montage shows us some of those jobs. It ends with a look at the physical production of celluloid (cotton and silver) and the many aspects of movie making. The narrator promises more short films about each step in production. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
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